Master class and Screening of ‘VINTAGE- FAMILIES OF VALUE‘ Open to general public Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Shepard Hall, The City College of New York 2 PM : Master Class(Room […]
“Dr. Marshall’s Photo Mission”
Dr. Mary Marshall arrived at the Digital Diaspora Family Reunion (DDFR) Roadshow at Harlem Stage with a huge satchel of images from her family archive. Last February, Dr. Marshall spent […]
TALD Profile: Deborah Willis
“On one occasion I stumbled upon THE SWEETFLYPAPER OF LIFE and proudly brought it home…. I was excited to see the photographs: it was the first book I had ever […]
Ulysses Marshall: Master Collagist, Artist In Exile
Ulysses Marshall. Courtesy of Jenne Glover via The Heart Art Gallery The Heart Art Gallery “Ulysses Marshall: Master Collagist, Artist In Exile” By Jenne Glover February 13, 2013 “Ulysses Marshall […]
“Hidden and Forbidden” at the Suffolk County Historical Society
The exhibition “Hidden and Forbidden: Art and Objects of Intolerance; Evolving Depictions of Blacks in America,” at the Suffolk County Historical Society, includes a Ku Klux Klan uniform. Courtesy of […]
A Participant’s Reflection
By Arianne C. Edmonds In a culture so obsessed with the preservation of “now” and the constant documentation of our daily lives via Facebook and Twiter, it was refreshing to […]
Capturing Kentucky Memories with Linda Holmes
Journalist Linda Holmes greets filmmaker Thomas Allen Harris with a large satchel containing her precious family photographs, news clippings and memorabilia. “I’m telling the world this, but I haven’t told […]
The Last Generation: A Survivor’s Story
While the Digital Diaspora Family Reunion (DDFR) Roadshow was at Brooklyn College, Thomas Allen Harris had the opportunity to explore a family history that lived through the Holocaust of World […]
Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slavery
Through A Lens Darkly Short Shot Series with Deborah Willis: “Dolly – Runaway” Through A Lens Darkly Short Shot Series with Barbara Krauthamer: “Finding a Lost Photo” The New York […]
Who are Harlem’s Treasures?
DDFR ROADSHOW is Fun for the Whole Family! DDFR, in cooperation with The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, encourages the public to nominate individuals for consideration as ‘Harlem […]